Winner of the Give-Away

I’m sure those of you who entered my drawing for a free, one-year digital subscription of home / school / life magazine was wondering when I was going to get around to posting the winner! I’m sorry I didn’t specify a date. Honestly, I’m so busy I wasn’t sure when I’d get to it! But it’s been over a week, and I had a little time this morning to write all your names down on a slip of paper and put them in a basket. I asked my four-year-old to pick out one of the slips of paper, and as you can see, Amy G. is the winner! Congratulations, Amy!

If you didn’t win, or if you didn’t get a chance to enter the drawing, I think you’ll be happy to know that digital subscriptions to the magazine are reasonably priced, and we are having a special discount right now, if you subscribe before April 1st. Click here to read all the details.

A print version will be offered too, but we’re still working out the details on that!

We will be offering bloggers a chance to get a free subscription to the magazine by posting information on their blogs (and doing a give-away, if they want) until April 1st as well. So just e-mail me if you are interested in that! And I’d like to thank all of those who have offered to do this. I’m pleasantly surprised by how many have offered, and I appreciate it so much!

Now, if you still aren’t sure you want to invest in a subscription, I’m happy to point you to *this page* that will give you more details about what will appear in our magazine. I wouldn’t be working for this magazine, if I didn’t think it was going to be a great resource for you! I hope you’ll check it out.

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In a Nutshell…

We are project-based homeschoolers who let our kids’ interests take over our lives. (I’m not exaggerating much.) We also teach academic subjects that they will need to get into good universities because that seems to be where they are headed. Our boys have many interests that have led us on a journey of discovery. Some of their interests include science and nature, particularly birds and horticulture. They are also musicians. One son is an aspiring classical pianist. The other wants to play cello as a hobby. My husband is a professor and historian. I’m a writer and love literature. There is never a boring day in this house. Please join us on our journey by following this blog.

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